Nikon F-100 35mm SLRs
Nikon F-100 35mm SLRs
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 28, 2009]
wayofthewarrior
Expert
Strength:
Its a NIKON,,a real Nikon, Its a camera that relies on you, the operator to make some great images, It lacks all the menu settings of a DSLR,,which I found very nice the other day, It is built well and feels like no digital body I have held even the D300 feels cheap after holding this semi little tank of a camera. It is fast and the AF is fast,,a joy to be honest,
Weakness:
For 200 dollars I can not think of any weaknesses that even matter, this camera cost some coin a few years ago and if you can pick one up cheap you will know why it cost what it did back in the day. As of late I have found myself returning to the genre of film, more for the B/W work , but for some other reasons as well.
Similar Products Used: N65,N75,N80,N90,D200,D300,D70,D80,D90 |
[Feb 11, 2008]
Humberto
Intermediate
Strength:
Quality of materials used in it's construction, the feel of the tool in your hand when you need to do a job.ANd to know that it will perform everytime.
Weakness:
you are buying into a very expensive hobby so be prepaired to take your time and choose your shot carefully because you don't want to disapoint yourself. get familiar with the camera . Everyone I know are raving about digital ,the fact remains that the quality of film still out performs the "pixel hype" Mega mega mega world, in every respect.
Similar Products Used: Minolta 700si, Nikon N70, Minolta 7000i, Nikon FM2N, Pentax LX |
[Jul 14, 2006]
Neatsfoot
Intermediate
Strength:
quiet mirror, fast film advance
Weakness:
no mirror lockup Subperb camera, if you (as I) find many benefits to film as opposed to digital (quicker response time, less expensive camera bodies) and want a top camera; well designed, viewfinder loaded with useful information. It takes a while to master all the details, but they are worth using.
Customer Service Not used yet Similar Products Used: None |
[May 19, 2006]
edwardpiercy
Intermediate
Strength:
Great body and feel
Weakness:
Could do with the F5s 1005-point metering system
I've been using my F100 for about two years now. It is the finest film
Customer Service Haven't had any problem with the camera so don't know Similar Products Used: Olympus, Nikon SLRs |
[Dec 09, 2005]
avm247
Intermediate
Strength:
+ Metering is excellent in all modes, as long as you know what you are metering! + Nikon's 3DMSBFF produces excellent results. + Ability to meter with AF, AI and AI-S lenses + Optional MB-15 adds a vertical release and some useful controls + F5 performance and a reduced cost. + EXCELLENT CAMERA FOR THE PRICE IF PURCHASED ON THE USED MARKET!
Weakness:
- There is no direct viewfinder readout of Apertures selected (for AI or AI-S lenses) - no reall loss, really. The Nikon F100 fits your hand like a glove. It really deserves the title F5 LIte. The ergonomics are excellent. The viewfinder is bright, large and contrasty. If you are familiar with any of Nikon's latest film bodies you can pick this up and start shooting inside of two minutes, everything is where you expect it to be. Made of magnesium allow, this pro body is built to take use and abuse. It accepts all of Nikon's current AF lenses (AF, AF-I, AF-S), included D and G series lenses. It is also fully compatible with VR lenses and it will meter with AI and AI-S manual focus lenses, AI-P lenses can make use of the excellent 10 segment Matrix Meter, too. The red illuminated AF area in the viewfinder is a EXCELLENT! I have the E-screen and highly recommend it for all sorts of subjects, not just architecture. The 10-pin remote is pricey, but then again, it works very well. The DK-6 effectively blocks out unwanted light from the viewfinder and is comfortable to use both with and without glasses. The 10 segment matrix meter is excellent. I've not had much occation to use CW but prefer to use Spot meter, also excellent. I'm a firm believer in Nikon's 3D Multi Sensor Balanced Fill Flash and have not been disappointed by the results from my SB-28. It handles beautifully with and without the optional MB-15. When using the MB-15, I found it much more comfortable than using the vertical release on the F5 (my friend's). The MB-15 adds an AF start button, a rear command dial, shutter release lock, and shutter release button. The DOF preview button is easy to access using the regular grip. Obviously, when using eh MB-15, the DOF preview button is not accessible. The manual, I have found, is well written and easy to navigate. Still, I purchased Thom Hogan's eBook on the F100 to supplement the manual. I recommend that as well. While the F100 has been around for some time, I find that this will be a camera that will last a long time. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! Customer Service None needed. Similar Products Used: N80, N70 |
[Dec 03, 2005]
nikon_junkie
Intermediate
Strength:
It is F5 without the weight, weather sealing. I bought mine from Keh and Roberts Distribution (ebay store) like new/mint for $495. You can find them for $375-400 in excellent/Ex+ condition all day on Nikonians and Ebay. A very good deal for an amateur/semi pro wedding photo wannabee.
Weakness:
When mounted to my f200 f/2 it seems a little overwhelmed physically. Nothing that would dissuade me from choosing it over the F5 or Canon top of the line SLR. A few months ago I reviewed the F5. Having had a chance to use extensively both cameras I can tell you that there is not a whole lot of difference in performance. I normally hand meter everything with my Sekonic so I can't comment on the meters. However as far a performance they both use the CAM1300 autofocus which makes them equal in that respect. The only major difference one can take from the camera that some may consider a pro or a con depending on their needs is the following. F5 is built like a tank. Pure beauty in design and ergonomics. Weather sealing is heavily in the F5 favor. Frames per second... the F5 owns the F100 8 to 3. Now the F100 is no slouch (I don't use the grip for the F100 ). What I like about the F100 is it is far lighter than the F5, and other than the FPS (like shooting basketball or other sports) this camera is equal in every respect. I like shooting with two bodies with different focal lengths, so for me the F100 is now my camera of choice. |
[Sep 15, 2005]
Lowlight73
Intermediate
Strength:
Build quality, fast autofocus, great handling.
Weakness:
No mirror lock up, but not really important for me. I absolutely love this camera! Autofocus is excellent, much better than the F90. I've used this camera quite heavily and it has never let me down. Customer Service None. Similar Products Used: F60, F90 |
[Jun 30, 2005]
amattess
Intermediate
Strength:
Strong metal body. Feature rich. Intuitive controls.
Weakness:
Weight. Expensive add-ons. The best body I've owned. A workhorse of a camera. I've dragged it all over the world and the only problem I've ever encountered is the batteries dying due to the cold. Tons of features. Intuitive interfaces for the commony used ones. If it weren't so heavy it would be my every day body. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Nikon N70, N80, F4S |
[May 29, 2005]
Angelo
Expert
Strength:
- solid build - easy to use - fast, accurate, sharp and quiet Autofocus - very good exposure metering - perfect size and elegant body - large and bright wiewfinder
Weakness:
expensive An excellent professional camera. This is the best AF camera made by Nikon: excellent metering, fast autofocus, rugged construction, relatively light weight, a great camera. I've been taking photos for about 20 years, I shoot astrophotos, landscape, nature, sports, etc. and I have never had a problem with it. I use the Nikon F100 as my primary camera and I am completely satisfied. The control are not difficult to understand, it is an incredible machine. Customer Service Good Similar Products Used: Nikon FM2n, Nikon F70 |
[Apr 14, 2005]
roadwarrior58
Intermediate
Strength:
ease of use, AA batteries in the power pack, fast response, specific 5 point focus.
Weakness:
none This is my third camera in 20 years. Started of with Olympus OM1, then went to Nikon F60 after extensive research. Loved the camera and took many quality pics. After 8 years I purchased my F100 at the advice of another photograher who said I would never regret it and would see the differance right away. He was right! The responsivness of the AF and shutter is unbelivable. A very comfortable camera to use. Picture clarety and sharpness is tops. Similar Products Used: Nikon F60,FM |